Honors Colloquium Documents

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On Thursday, November 28th, 2012, I attended an event
called Sacred Sounds. Although the event was not on the
official list of events, I found about it due to the
heavy advertisement the organization conducted all
around campus. The event was described as

Professor Reed's lecture on The Immortal Life of
Henrietta Lacks was quite interesting as his speech
covered many aspects, themes, and motifs presented in
and around the novel. During the time that he was
allotted to speak, he discussed multiple items,
in

Both Professor McMahan and Professor Jurecic enhanced
my knowledge about the revolving theme of whose life is
it anyways. The experience was especially beneficial
since the lecturers were professionals in their
fields. Professor McMahan discussed the phil

New York Times
October 4, 2012
Daughters Right to Die Is Weighed Against
Familys Wish to Keep Her Alive
By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS
In a video uploaded to YouTube on Thursday, a man in a black baseball-type cap tenderly strokes
SungEun Grace Lees forehead as s

Death, Brain Death, and Persistent Vegetative State
The Concept of Brain Death and its Appeal
For most of human history, there was no perceived problem in determining whether
a person was alive or dead. If the person had stopped breathing and had no heart

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Cultural and Educational Trips related to the Fall 2012 Honors Colloqui